The mansion, located amidst Franschhoek’s vineyards and mountains, is named Ludus Magnus and is currently listed as a rental on Booking.com.
Last night, the seventh season of ‘Love Island’ aired in the UK, and it was pretty much business as usual.
It’s one thing to botch a spelling bee, but it’s quite another to crack a ‘joke’ about rape, which is why ‘Love Island SA’ contestant Camille Terblanché (or Millie as she is known) has been called out.
The ‘Love Island SA’ lads recently chatted about various conspiracies, and I’m surprised to report that a healthy dose of common sense was shown.
Despite a horrid start that saw the show panned for its terrible production quality and lack of diversity, ‘Love Island SA’ is still chugging along.
Negative international media coverage, sound editing that appears to have been done by the interns, poor production value, sponsors pulling out, and a social media backlash that spiralled into the hashtag #LoveIslandOrania.
I really wish I didn’t have to write about this nonsense, but Seth keeps picking these stories, and you keep reading them.
I’m already tired of hearing about ‘Love Island’ being filmed in Cape Town, and the first episode hasn’t even aired yet. Anyway, here we are.
UK trash TV ‘Love Island’ is using an Upper Constantia property as the base for the latest season, and producers are clearly worried about security.
Hit UK series ‘Love Island’ will start filming in Upper Constantia next week, and producers aren’t taking any risks with the contestants’ safety.
If you need proof that watching a 20-second clip can cause actual harm to your brain, come on in.
The reality show ‘Love Island’ has become a phenomenal success, with viewers hooked on the sex, booze and drama. Watching is less fun when you’re the parent.
You can be sure that the topic of Brexit didn’t come up during the auditioning process, but it did come up during filming. Slightly embarrassing, innit.